US17986A - Limekiln - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F27—FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
- F27B—FURNACES, KILNS, OVENS, OR RETORTS IN GENERAL; OPEN SINTERING OR LIKE APPARATUS
- F27B1/00—Shaft or like vertical or substantially vertical furnaces
- F27B1/08—Shaft or like vertical or substantially vertical furnaces heated otherwise than by solid fuel mixed with charge
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- Fig. 3 a vertical section, in the plane indicated by the line y y, Fig. l.
- the kiln is composed of a main shaft B, which terminates at the bottom in conical or taper branches o, b, substantially as represented.
- the stack has a suitable hopper E, surrounded by other and inner walls, and communicating with the shaft through openings in the inner wall; said openings being covered by suspended doors f, f, which are kept closed, when the lime stone is not to be fed into the shaft, by rods g, g, passingthrough staples h, 7L, substantially as represented.
- the flues thus constructed and arranged have nearly or quite all the advantages of wide horizontal and vertical fines, without the disadvantages ofeither.
- they present sheets of flame to the lime stone, the whole diameter of the shafts or branches, as well as horizontal fines; and also present the flame to nearly or quite as great an extent, up and down, as vertical flues.
- They likewise present but a narrow space across, vertically, for allowing any entrance to the descending lime stone or lime, nearly as well as horizontal iiues; and at the same time, allow the bottoms thereof to slope downward, for the purpose of keeping them free from obstructions; while they offer a free ascent of flame through them, as well as the vertical flues.
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Description
D. STEPHENS.
Lime Kiln.
Patented Aug. H, 1857.
y UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
DANIEL STEPHENS, OF ELMIRA, NEW' YORK` LIMEKILN.
` Specification of Letters Patent No. 17,986, dated .August 11, 1857.
I ence being had to the accompanying drawings, making part of this specification. Figure 1, being a horizontal section of the kiln, in the plane indicated by the line w w,
" Fig. 2; Fig. 2, a vertical section thereof, in
Y Athe plane indicated by the line zr m, Fig. 1';
Fig. 3, a vertical section, in the plane indicated by the line y y, Fig. l.
Like letters designate corresponding parts in all the figures.
The kiln is composed of a main shaft B, which terminates at the bottom in conical or taper branches o, b, substantially as represented. For the purpose of conveniently feeding the lime stone into the shaft, the stack has a suitable hopper E, surrounded by other and inner walls, and communicating with the shaft through openings in the inner wall; said openings being covered by suspended doors f, f, which are kept closed, when the lime stone is not to be fed into the shaft, by rods g, g, passingthrough staples h, 7L, substantially as represented.
Beneath the wedge-shaped arch D, which separates the branches b, b, of the shaft, is situated the furnace, .or fire chamber, A. The flues C, C, which lead from this fire chamber to the branches of the shaft, I constructand arrange in the following manner:
They are situated diagonally, or inclined, in the dividing wall substantially as represented, and extend nearly from one side to the other of each branch b. The under sides c, c, of these flues slope downward from the fire chamber toward the shaft branches,
either in a single plane, or more. The inclination of the position of the flues, and of their sloping under sides, should be suflicient to enable whatever may fall into the flues, tofslide outward thereon, by its own gravity, into the shaft branches. Atthe lowerv edges of the flues the inclination downward into the shaft branches, is the result of both the inclination of the flues and of their under sides; by which channels or spouts are formed for readily discharging into the branches whatever may collect in the flues. There may be any convenient number of said Hues; and to protect them suiicient-ly against the weight of lime stone above, the brickwork over them may be arched. 4
The flues thus constructed and arranged, have nearly or quite all the advantages of wide horizontal and vertical fines, without the disadvantages ofeither. Thus, they present sheets of flame to the lime stone, the whole diameter of the shafts or branches, as well as horizontal fines; and also present the flame to nearly or quite as great an extent, up and down, as vertical flues. They likewise present but a narrow space across, vertically, for allowing any entrance to the descending lime stone or lime, nearly as well as horizontal iiues; and at the same time, allow the bottoms thereof to slope downward, for the purpose of keeping them free from obstructions; while they offer a free ascent of flame through them, as well as the vertical flues.
`What I claim as my invention is The diagonal or oblique flues, with sloping bott-oms, arranged substantially as described, in combination with the shaft B, and its branches o, for the purposes speci-
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